Because of its location close to Judea, most Byzantines had converted to Christianity before those in the Western Roman Empire.

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Because of its location close to Judea, most Byzantines had converted to Christianity before those in the Western Roman Empire

How was government similar? The Byzantine Empire Citizens in the Byzantine Empire thought of themselves as Romans & they shared some similarities with the Roman Empire: Both the Roman & Byzantine Empires were ruled by emperors who had absolute power over the empire Justinian was the most famous Byzantine Emperor Roman government Byzantine government How was government similar?

About 50 years after the fall of Rome, Byzantine Emperor Justinian came to power & began reconquering Roman territories

In addition to empire building, what else did Emperor Justinian value?

The Justinian Code To oversee his new empire, Justinian ordered legal experts to consolidate old Roman laws into a single law code The Justinian Code served as the legal basis for criminal justice, marriage, property, slavery, & women’s rights The law code became one of the most important legacies of the Byzantine Empire & served as the basis for laws for the next 900 years

The Justinian Code The Justinian Code had 4 components: The Law Code: Nearly 5,000 Roman laws that were still considered useful for the Byzantine Empire The Digest: Summarized Roman opinions about laws The Institutes: Textbook on how to use the laws The Novellae (New Laws): Contained all new laws that were passed after 534

Justinian In addition to expanding the empire & creating a uniform set of laws, Emperor Justinian also began large building projects He ordered the construction of the Hagia Sophia to show the importance of the church He built hospitals, aqueducts, public baths, schools, & courts

Empress Theodora Justinian’s wife Theodora had a lot of power & influence in the Byzantine Empire: She met with & wrote to foreign leaders She advised Justinian & helped him pass laws She encouraged building of Christian cathedrals

Closure Activity- Postcard from the Past You are a Roman citizen who was caught in an avalanche and frozen during the Pax Romana. You were found 250 years later during Justinian’s reign & defrosted in the city of Constantinople. You awoke to find yourself in a new city that you have never seen before. Some things are different, some are familiar. Write a postcard from the perspective of a frozen Roman that compares your home in Rome with this new city of Constantinople. (Think about gov’t, location, entertainment, religion, language) Then on the front side of your postcard illustrate a similarity/difference you wrote about in your postcard. Include at least 4 facts in your postcard BE SURE YOU DO A GOOD JOB! YOU JUST MIGHT SEE THESE AGAIN 

Postcard from the Past

Essential Question: Why did the Christian Church split into Roman Catholic & Eastern Orthodox denominations? Warm-Up Question: How did the Byzantine Empire begin? What was the Justinian Code? Name 3 differences or similarities between Rome & Byzantine Empire Who was Theodora?

The Division of Christianity Because of the distance & lack of contact between Byzantine Empire & Western Europe, Christianity developed differently All Christians based their faith on Jesus & the Bible But they had different practices to show their faith

The Division of Christianity Christians were organized the same way: Archbishops & bishops oversaw regions where Christianity was practiced Priests led individual churches But, Christians in the East & West disagreed over leadership of the Church

The Division of Christianity Christians in Western Europe: Believed that there should be a Pope to oversee bishops & give authority to all Christians Christians in Western Europe accepted the authority of the Pope

The Division of Christianity Christians in Eastern Europe: Believed that the Byzantine Emperor had authority over issues involving Christianity Byzantine emperors relied on a Patriarch to oversee the church, but the emperor had final authority Christians in the Byzantine Empire did not accept the authority of the Pope

The Division of Christianity One of the biggest controversies among Christians was the use of icons: Icons were religious images to help Christians in their prayers & worship Some Christians thought this was “idol worship” In 730, the Byzantine Emperor banned icons & many Christians rioted

The Pope excommunicated the emperor (kicked him out of the church) Emperor Leo III ordered the destruction of icons in the Byzantine Empire Riots broke out between people who wanted icons & iconoclasts (those who wanted to ban icons) The Pope excommunicated the emperor (kicked him out of the church) The Pope in Western Europe supported the use of icons & called the Byzantine Emperor a heretic (a believer of false ideas)

The Division of Christianity These disagreements led to deep divisions among Christians & the Great Schism (split) occurred in 1054:

The Division of Christianity Christians in Western Europe became the Roman Catholic Church Christians in Eastern Europe became the Eastern Orthodox Church

The Division of Christianity Roman Catholics & Eastern Orthodox Christians practice their regions differently:

Religion in Europe Today

Closure Activity You are a Roman citizen who was caught in an avalanche and frozen during the Pax Romana. You were found 250 years later during Justinian’s reign & defrosted in the city of Constantinople. You awoke to find yourself in a new city that you have never seen before. Some things are different, some are familiar. Write a paragraph journal entry from the perspective of a frozen Roman that compares your home in Rome with this new city of Constantinople. (Think about gov’t, location, entertainment, religion, language) Include at least 4 facts in your journal entry